
The spired Dagoba was built with granite on a square foundation. It looks like a monk's cap. The base of the Dagoba is of the Xumi type with its four comers in the shape of palm leaves. On the base, five pieces of relief are sculptured. Its middle layer is a round piece of granite and its two ends look like a shuttle. The upper layer is stone in the shape of a monk's cap. In front of the Dagoba, there is a granite tablet on the front face of which "Dagoba of the Sui" was inscribed. On its back. "to jointly build bodhi." (a supreme wisdom and enlightenment in Buddhism). It was originally built in the second year of Renshou of the reign of Emperor Wendi of the Sui dynasty. It was destroyed in the Five Dynasties, and was restored in the early years of the Republic of China. It was again destroyed in the Cultural Revolution and has recently been restored to its original from.